November Newsletter

This month kicked off nice and easy for me. I had a very well-earned rest after all the touring around which brought October to a close. Lots of walks in the hills with the dogs and even time to go for lunch with my son and catch-up brunches with old friends in Helensburgh.

It was great to get back to some reading and even start a few more paintings to raise more cash for Helping Parents Heal, which I am proud to say I can donate to them 10,000 Dollars to bring several families to next year’s event in Phoenix, Arizona.

 Talking of events, this month took me to the biggest one of the year, which was put on by Younity, called “Find Your Flow Summit,” which was held in Switzerland, where 10,000 people attended. (That number again?) It was during this fabulous event that I got to catch up with some great speakers from the past and meet many new inspirational teachers who will carry the torch of spiritual love forward for all of us, especially under the banner of YOUNITY.

 I feel as though I have done quite a lot in November, a great mixture of social events and work. It was approaching the end of the month my friend Jim and I got a chance to visit London and catch up with old friends from the days when we lived in the West End of this fabulous city. We got to visit galleries and have great lunches and dinners with people we love.

 No rest though, the end of the month had me back in the city of Basel, where I worked with a wonderful group of people on one of my teaching courses. This was a very spiritual five days but one which was very grounding, as it was my final trip of the years and that always brings a feeling of satisfaction with it.

Not much to report on my house but I’m certain that the new year will tell a very different story on that front. Well! It’s the month when we all spend too much, eat too much but hopefully have all the fun we deserve. I’m truly looking forward to sharing some precious time with my granddaughter over the holidays and feeling like family.

I truly wish all of you a very merry Christmas and the best of New years.

Lots of love

Gordon x

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